THE CRONIN MURDER.
(|(V KLKOTKIO TKLKCRAI'II —COPYRIGHT). Cnii'Aiio, October 31. At the Cronin murder trial, evidence was given that after Major Le Caron's disclosures before tho Parnell Commission in London a demand was made at camp No. 20 that four British spies in the Olau-ua-Gael should bo expelled. Thos. O'Connor then stated that tho executive of the (Jlan-ua-Gael were rogues, who had squandered hundreds of thousands of dollars to get the best men imprisoned in London through, the assistance of Major Lo Carou. Coughlin demanded the appointment of a secret committee to elicit the source of O'Connor's charges, and to this Biggs, tho guardian of the camp, consented.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2701, 2 November 1889, Page 2
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108THE CRONIN MURDER. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2701, 2 November 1889, Page 2
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